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Thread: motor size

  1. #21
    Sorry for the bump.
    Westbourne Models seems to be selling the real Graupner Speed 900 motor now. Can't find any pictures or indications anywhere of the alternative motor they were stocking.

    It's still priced at £32 so therefore it's still the cheapest around. I need to order one but I'm half-tempted to pay the extra that it costs to buy from Redbank Models just in case Westbourne send through one of the 'fake' motors.

    they have 56 on order or something so when the real ones arrive in a couple of weeks my names on the list to get one
    Did you get it eventually Alex?

  2. #22
    not yet.......i'll ring them up again i think

    alex

  3. #23
    Think I'll just stick with Redbank in that case then; more expensive but I had no problems the last time I ordered from them.

    Cheers Alex

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  5. #25
    I went to order from Redbank Models the other day but they were out of stock so I had a look around the net for alternatives and found that Cornwall Model Boats also had them. At £36 (inc vat) they're a whopping 99p cheaper than Redbank Models
    But on a serious note, I ordered it on Thursday night, so it wouldn't have got processed until yesterday, and I've just had it turn up at my door this morning, which is excellent in my opinion. So I'd definitely recommend them if anyone is looking to buy some:

    http://www.cornwallmodelboats.co.uk/aca ... _6373.html

  6. #26
    What do you guys do for gear boxes when you buy a motor like that?

  7. #27
    right they are sending one out to me at no extra cost

    so i paid £26.64 for the motor in the original order

  8. #28
    Quote Originally Posted by PJ-27
    What do you guys do for gear boxes when you buy a motor like that?
    I use mine as weapon motors so I don't have any gearboxes. I just use a couple of timing pulleys (44-tooth on the drum and something like 16-tooth on the motor) and just connect them together with a timing belt.

    This was how it was set up in the old Drumroll, and I'll be doing a similar thing with the new one:

  9. #29
    My drive units came from Mario (Team RCC), I happen to have a pair of spare gearbox plates for them. They fit a 6:1 ratio gearset, I'll try and find a pic

  10. #30
    Timing Belts, thats a neat idea. Do you get an element of slip on impact so the stop force isn't carried to the motor?

    I'm assuming those gearboxes are custom made?

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